- Publisher: Forever Entertainment S.A. , Forever Entertainment
- Release Date: Dec 13, 2013
- Also On: iPhone/iPad, PlayStation 4, Switch, Xbox One
User Score
Mixed or average reviews- based on 31 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 14 out of 31
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Mixed: 11 out of 31
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Negative: 6 out of 31
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Dec 14, 2013Violett is great puzzle game with charming fantasy graphics and beautifull sountrack. It kinda reminds me Coraline game but it's not plagiarism, it has it's own style, plot and game play style. The gfx isn't demanding, so medium box can handle it but still it looks really impresive. For that kind of money it is definitely worth to buy.
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Dec 15, 2013This game reminds me my childhood, I used to play p&c games as a kid but then this type of games just vanished. I'm glad I found this one. It has excellent graphics and music, the riddles isn't too hard, however there are some issues with pointing sometimes so I couldn't solve the puzzle at once, despite my solution was right. Hope controlls will be patched soon. Anyway, I recommend this one.
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Jan 28, 2014
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Jun 7, 2021Very pretty.
Horrendous interface.
Inconsistent controls and mechanics.
Unreliable cursor changing over certains interactive objects but not others.
Game wanting you to click everywhere randomly.
Useless help showing you actions you've already performed.
Acquisition click replaced by a drag.
No feedback on clicks whatsoever.
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Apr 1, 2014You might enjoy the time that you spend with Violett, but you should approach it with modest expectations and a good deal of patience.
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Feb 4, 2014Abstruse and sometimes outright broken in its design elements, Violett commits the worst crime for an adventure game: it confronts the player with poorly designed puzzles that require little logic and lots of luck and clueless clicking in order to be solved.
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Jan 28, 2014Despite the lack of a storyline (apart from the opening cinematic), Violett does reasonably well in keeping itself interesting.